Those who were on Oliver Cromwell's side, the parliamentarians etc. However, the rump parliamentarians did not like him.
Those who were on Oliver Cromwell's side, the parliamentarians etc. However, the rump parliamentarians did not like him.
the roundheads was the nickname the royalists gave to the parliamentarians as an insult. Parliamentarians were puritan soldiers, Oliver Cromwell was also a Puritan (extreme protestant) and so he was in the Parliamentarian army.
Cromwell was there and a crucial part. If he was not there, the Parliamentarians may not have won this very important battle.
Oliver Cromwell eventually led the Parliamentarians and ran the country with increasing dictatorial powers after the Civil War was won by them.
Cromwell was not present, the Parliamentarians were commanded by the Earl of Essex. The action was fought on the 23rd, October 1642, the outcome was inconclusive
Parliamentarians and the Royalist
Oliver Cromwell led the Parliamentarians.
Roundheads was the name given to soldiers who supported Cromwell and the Parliamentarians. They were called Roundheads after the shape of the helmets that they wore.
Oliver Cromwell led the Parliamentarians.
ANSWER The followers of Oliver Cromwell and the Army they formed to fight against King Charles I.
Oliver Cromwell became famous, because he was the leader off the parliamentarians in the English civil war. He won several battles and managed to sacrifice the king. If he didn't do that we probably wouldn't have no parliament now.